‘Kiss me, Help! I Hate You’ follows three women in the same pub on the same night. Lorraine; the 62 year-old landlady who’s seen it all, Katie fresh out of school and on her first proper date and Fiona who’s on her own ill-fated hen night.
Written and performed by Jemima Foxtrot and directed by Hannah Ringham, this is a funny and raucous show which blends poetry, storytelling, song and comedy.
‘The brilliant Foxtrot is the one to watch’ The Observer
1hr approx + interval
Suitable for ages 12+
Tickets £10 (£8) (includes £1 off first drink voucher)
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